// Risk Intelligence
| Risk Score | 8 / 10 High |
| Facility Type | 📡 Telecom / Internet Infrastructure |
| Operator / Branch | AT&T |
| Host County | New York County NY |
| Nearest City | New York City, NY |
| Primary Risk Radius | 2 miles |
| Secondary Risk Radius | 20 miles |
// Strategic Significance
The AT&T Long Lines Building at 33 Thomas Street in lower Manhattan is a windowless 29-story skyscraper built in 1974 as a hardened nuclear-survivable telecommunications facility. The building houses critical AT&T infrastructure and has been identified in NSA documents as a major surveillance hub called Titanpointe. The building is designed to operate for two weeks without outside power and is one of the most fortified buildings in New York City. It remains a critical node in the US telecommunications backbone.
// Civilian Impact Assessment
New York City with 8 million residents. The Long Lines Building is one of the most hardened telecom facilities in the US designed for nuclear survival. NSA documents identified it as a major surveillance hub. A major attack could disrupt AT&T backbone services across the Northeast.
// Evacuation & Shelter Guidance
I-95, Church Street, Thomas Street. NYC Emergency Management coordinates critical infrastructure protocols.